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{{Species infobox
[[File:Mushboom CoM solo artwork.jpg|200px|thumb|Artwork of a rabite from ''Children of Mana'']]
|image=[[File:Mushboom CoM solo artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>''Children of Mana'' artwork
'''Mushbooms''' are a species of basic enemies in the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' games. They first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' and have been depicted in every installment ever since. Mushbooms are living mushrooms who have a pink cap with a few large, red hearts on them.
|first_appearance=''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' (1991)
|latest_appearance=''[[Trials of Mana (remake)|Trials of Mana]]'' (2020)
|notable=[[King Truffle]]
|variants=[[Fantangos]]<br>[[Mushgloom]]<br>[[Rad Mush]]
}}
'''Mushbooms''' are a species of basic enemies in the ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' games. They first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. Mushbooms are living mushrooms who have a pink cap with a few large, red hearts on them.


==History==
The fungus monster is one of the franchise's most recognizable regular enemy, generally only bested by the [[Rabite]].
===''Final Fantasy Adventure''===
 
[[File:Mushboom FFA sprite.png|frame|left]]
==General Information==
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', Mushbooms are one of the weakest enemies, along with [[Rabite]]s. They are only encountered at areas near [[Topple]]. Their only action is to walk around aimlessly.
===Physical Description===
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Mushbooms are stout mushroom creatures sporting a usually pink cap adorned with red hearts. Their body are beige and their face are usually perpetually struck with a surprised expression, with agape mouths. They possess stubby arms and legs and have a sluggish, clumsy gait. They usually attack by bashing at their target, sometimes by spinning very fast by doing a handstand on their cap. Their final way of hindering their prey is by spewing sleeping spores. They are usually found buried in the ground with only their cap visible, and upon getting close they pop out and attack.
===''Secret of Mana''===
 
===Attributes===
The fungus is commonly seen in locations housing rich fertile soil and lush greenery, such as valleys, forests, and glades. They can also be occasionally found deep underground or near bodies of water.
 
Like other plant monsters, the Mushboom is often associated with [[Dryad]] and is therefore sometimes weak to [[Luna]] or [[Aura]]. The mushroom is also rarely strong against [[Gnome]].
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=== Variants ===
Mushbooms have a few variants mostly exclusive to some intstallments, with the [[Mushgloom]] being the exception.
 
*Introduced in ''Secret of Mana'', [[Mushgloom|Mushglooms]] are the most common variant, appearing in ''Trials of Mana'', ''Sword of Mana'', ''Children of Mana'', ''Rise of Mana'', and ''Echoes of Mana''. They usually sport blue caps & bodies and are much more proficient with Dryad magic than their weaker brethren.
 
*The [[Mushboom (Sword of Mana)|Dark Mushboom]] can be fought in ''Sword of Mana'' after defeating 1,000 regular Mushbooms, just like any other enemies other than bosses. They replace their weaker variant and can deal devastating attacks.
 
*The [[Grim Matango]] is a corrupted Mushboom fought in ''Dawn of Mana'' during [[Chapter 5 (Dawn of Mana)|Chapter 5]] onwards.
 
*The [[Fantangos]] and [[Rad Mush]] are two stronger [[Magic Pet]] variants exclusive to ''Rise of Mana''.
 
==Appearances==
===''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]/[[Adventures of Mana]]''===
{{quote2|I'm gonna 'shroom ya!|Translated Quote}}
{{main|Mushboom (Adventures of Mana)}}
[[File:Myconid FFA artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
In ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', Myconids are one of the weakest enemies, along with [[Rabite]]s. They are only encountered at areas near [[Topple]]. Their only action is to walk around aimlessly.
 
[[Sumo]] rescues [[Fuji]] from a Myconid assault at the beginning of the game.
{{br}}
===''[[Secret of Mana]]''===
{{quote|Mushboom (Tree) -- Sprays a fainting powder.|''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets'''|(page 162)}}
{{quote|Mushboom (Tree) -- Sprays a fainting powder.|''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets'''|(page 162)}}
[[File:Mushboom SoM sprite.png|frame|left]]
{{main|Mushboom (Secret of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom Secret of Mana artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
In ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', Mushbooms are encountered at the surrounding areas of [[Potos]] and [[Pandora]] and later at [[Gaia's Navel]]. Mushbooms are stronger than in ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', and can perform a few attacks, which includes kicking, spinning on their cap, and opening up their back to release spores, which can inflict [[Sleep]] on their target. Mushrooms are a part of the Tree [[Group]].<ref>''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets, page 163. (ISBN: 1-55958-465-3)</ref>
In ''[[Secret of Mana]]'', Mushbooms are encountered at the surrounding areas of [[Potos]] and [[Pandora]] and later at [[Gaia's Navel]]. Mushbooms are stronger than in ''Final Fantasy Adventure'', and can perform a few attacks, which includes kicking, spinning on their cap, and opening up their back to release spores, which can inflict [[Sleep]] on their target. Mushrooms are a part of the Tree [[Group]].<ref>''Secret of Mana'' Official Game Secrets, page 163. (ISBN: 1-55958-465-3)</ref>


There is a town named [[Matango]] that is solely inhabited by friendly Mushbooms, all of whom have differently colored mushroom caps than the enemies themselves. Their area is ruled over by [[King Truffle]].
There is a town named [[Matango]] that is solely inhabited by friendly Mushbooms, all of whom have differently colored mushroom caps than the enemies themselves. Their area is ruled over by [[King Truffle]].


===''Legend of Mana''===
===''[[Trials of Mana]]''===
{{main|Mushboom (Trials of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom TOM remake screenshot.png|100px|right]]
Mushbooms return once again in ''Trials of Mana'' and are found during the first two chapters of the game, such as in [[Rabite Forest]], [[Cascade Cavern]], [[Molebear Moors]], and more. They can be frequently seen with their body buried underground, only to pop up upon sensing the protagonists' presence. They are surprisingly quick on their feet and like to bash into their target. They have a bit more endurance than most enemies early on, especially in the [[Trials of Mana HD|remake]], but are seldom a threat since they do not use their sleep spore attack very often.
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===''[[Legend of Mana]]''===
{{quote2|Plant -- STR: Shade, Dryad ; WK: Wisp, Aura -- A cute mushroom that attacks by kicking, and by thowing its own cap.|In-Game Encyclopedia}}
{{quote2|Plant -- STR: Shade, Dryad ; WK: Wisp, Aura -- A cute mushroom that attacks by kicking, and by thowing its own cap.|In-Game Encyclopedia}}
{{main|Mushboom (Legend of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom portrait LOM sprite.png|100px|right]]
Wild Mushbooms are plant-type enemies encountered in the [[Mekiv Caverns]] and the [[White Forest]]. They can attack by hitting the player character with various physical moves such as spin attack, charge or drop kick. Their spores can either inflict [[Poison (status)|poison]] or [[Sleep (status)|sleep]]. They often drop power items upon defeat. They can be distinguished from their domesticated counterpart by their bluish cap.


==Stats==
Pet Mushbooms can be found as monster eggs in [[Lake Kilma]] and the [[Jungle (location)|Jungle]]. Their Synchro ability adds the sleep status effect to targets upon being hit with a physical attack.
===''Final Fantasy Adventure''===
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*HP: 4
===''[[Sword of Mana]]''===
*Attack Power: 8
{{main|Mushboom (Sword of Mana)}}
*Defense Power: 1
[[File:Mushboom Sword of Mana sprite.png|right]]
*EXP: 1
Mushbooms are flora-type enemies that are mainly found inside [[Mushboom Forest]]. They prime sense is hearing and they do not possess a secondary sense. The fugus typically conceal their presence by hiding their bodie in the ground, then hurl their cap at the hero. They can easily be defeated by casting [[Shade]] or [[Luna]] magic or by hitting them with a slash-type weapon.
*GP: 1
{{-}}
===''[[Children of Mana]]''===
{{main|Mushboom (Children of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom CoM solo artwork.jpg|100px|right]]
Mushbooms are encountered during the hero's trip to [[Brightwood]], where they attack by spinning their cap and spewing sleep spores.
{{br}}
===''[[Dawn of Mana]]''===
{{main|Mushboom (Dawn of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom DOM sprite.png|100px|right]]
Mushbooms are one of the first enemies encountered in the game. They are typically in small packs inside [[Sunbeam Forest]] and the [[Great Tree (chapter 1)|Great Tree]] and are very easily to turn into a panic state.
{{br}}
===''[[Heroes of Mana]]''===
{{quote2|A sentient mushroom, born of a mutation, that uses its cap like a boomerang.|In-game description}}
{{main|Mushboom (Heroes of Mana)}}
[[File:Mushboom HOM sprite.png|right]]
Mushbooms are ground units [[Unit (Heroes of Mana)|units]] in ''Heroes of Mana''. They are among the first summonable units in the game and are reliable fighters during the early chapters.
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===''[[Circle of Mana]]''===
[[File:SSUR 0129 リース クリスマス.jpg|100px|right]]
Mushboom are depicted in some cards albeit never as a standalone.
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===''[[Rise of Mana]]''===
[[File:N Myconid icon RoM sprite.png|100px|right]]
{{main|Mushboom (Rise of Mana)}}
Mushbooms appear as a water-type [[Magic pet]] and as monsters found in [[Salvira Cave]] and a few other locations.
{{-}}
===''[[Echoes of Mana]]''===
[[File:Mushboom EOM sprite.png|100px|right]]
{{main|Mushboom (Echoes of Mana)}}
Mushboom are found in numerous chapters during the main story, side stories, and other exclusive events. They are weak against the [[Gnome|earth]] element.
{{-}}
===''[[Visions of Mana]]''===
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===''Secret of Mana''===
==Etymology==
{{:Secret of Mana bestiary|transcludesection=Mushboom}}
The Mushboom's is a portmanteau of "mushroom" and "boom".


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
<gallery widths=180>
<gallery widths=180>
Myconid FFA artwork.jpg|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' artwork
Mushboom FFA sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' sprite
Mushboom FFA Mobile.png|''Final Fantasy Adventure'' mobile sprite
Mushboom AOM screenshot.png|''Adventures of Mana'' 3D model
Mushboom AOM screenshot.png|''Adventures of Mana'' 3D model
Mushboom Secret of Mana artwork.jpg|''Secret of Mana'' artwork
Mushboom SoM sprite.png|''Secret of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom SOM remake screenshot.png|''Secret of Mana'' remake 3D model
Mushboom SOM remake screenshot.png|''Secret of Mana'' remake 3D model
Mushboom TOM sprite.gif|''Trials of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom TOM remake screenshot.png|''Trials of Mana'' remake 3D model
Mushboom TOM remake screenshot.png|''Trials of Mana'' remake 3D model
Mushboom 1st palette LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom 2nd palette LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom portrait LOM sprite.png|''Legend of Mana'' portrait
Mushboom Sword of Mana sprite.png|''Sword of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom dark Sword of Mana sprite.png|''Sword of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom DOM screenshot.png|''Dawn of Mana'' 3D model
Mushboom COM artwork.jpg|''Children of Mana'' artwork
Mushboom COM sprite.png|''Children of Mana'' sprite
Mushboom HOM sprite.png|''Heroes of Mana'' sprite
N Myconid icon ROM sprite.png|''Rise of Mana'' portrait
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 19:59, April 6, 2024

Artwork of a rabite from Children of Mana

Mushbooms are a species of basic enemies in the Mana games. They first appear in Final Fantasy Adventure and have been depicted in every installment ever since. Mushbooms are living mushrooms who have a pink cap with a few large, red hearts on them.

The fungus monster is one of the franchise's most recognizable regular enemy, generally only bested by the Rabite.

General Information[edit]

Physical Description[edit]

Mushbooms are stout mushroom creatures sporting a usually pink cap adorned with red hearts. Their body are beige and their face are usually perpetually struck with a surprised expression, with agape mouths. They possess stubby arms and legs and have a sluggish, clumsy gait. They usually attack by bashing at their target, sometimes by spinning very fast by doing a handstand on their cap. Their final way of hindering their prey is by spewing sleeping spores. They are usually found buried in the ground with only their cap visible, and upon getting close they pop out and attack.

Attributes[edit]

The fungus is commonly seen in locations housing rich fertile soil and lush greenery, such as valleys, forests, and glades. They can also be occasionally found deep underground or near bodies of water.

Like other plant monsters, the Mushboom is often associated with Dryad and is therefore sometimes weak to Luna or Aura. The mushroom is also rarely strong against Gnome.

Variants[edit]

Mushbooms have a few variants mostly exclusive to some intstallments, with the Mushgloom being the exception.

  • Introduced in Secret of Mana, Mushglooms are the most common variant, appearing in Trials of Mana, Sword of Mana, Children of Mana, Rise of Mana, and Echoes of Mana. They usually sport blue caps & bodies and are much more proficient with Dryad magic than their weaker brethren.
  • The Dark Mushboom can be fought in Sword of Mana after defeating 1,000 regular Mushbooms, just like any other enemies other than bosses. They replace their weaker variant and can deal devastating attacks.

Appearances[edit]

Final Fantasy Adventure/Adventures of Mana[edit]

“I'm gonna 'shroom ya!”
Translated Quote
Main article: Mushboom (Adventures of Mana)
Myconid FFA artwork.jpg

In Final Fantasy Adventure, Myconids are one of the weakest enemies, along with Rabites. They are only encountered at areas near Topple. Their only action is to walk around aimlessly.

Sumo rescues Fuji from a Myconid assault at the beginning of the game.

Secret of Mana[edit]

“Mushboom (Tree) -- Sprays a fainting powder.”
Secret of Mana Official Game Secrets, (page 162)
Main article: Mushboom (Secret of Mana)
Mushboom Secret of Mana artwork.jpg

In Secret of Mana, Mushbooms are encountered at the surrounding areas of Potos and Pandora and later at Gaia's Navel. Mushbooms are stronger than in Final Fantasy Adventure, and can perform a few attacks, which includes kicking, spinning on their cap, and opening up their back to release spores, which can inflict Sleep on their target. Mushrooms are a part of the Tree Group.[1]

There is a town named Matango that is solely inhabited by friendly Mushbooms, all of whom have differently colored mushroom caps than the enemies themselves. Their area is ruled over by King Truffle.

Trials of Mana[edit]

Main article: Mushboom (Trials of Mana)
Mushboom TOM remake screenshot.png

Mushbooms return once again in Trials of Mana and are found during the first two chapters of the game, such as in Rabite Forest, Cascade Cavern, Molebear Moors, and more. They can be frequently seen with their body buried underground, only to pop up upon sensing the protagonists' presence. They are surprisingly quick on their feet and like to bash into their target. They have a bit more endurance than most enemies early on, especially in the remake, but are seldom a threat since they do not use their sleep spore attack very often.

Legend of Mana[edit]

“Plant -- STR: Shade, Dryad ; WK: Wisp, Aura -- A cute mushroom that attacks by kicking, and by thowing its own cap.”
In-Game Encyclopedia
Main article: Mushboom (Legend of Mana)
Mushboom portrait LOM sprite.png

Wild Mushbooms are plant-type enemies encountered in the Mekiv Caverns and the White Forest. They can attack by hitting the player character with various physical moves such as spin attack, charge or drop kick. Their spores can either inflict poison or sleep. They often drop power items upon defeat. They can be distinguished from their domesticated counterpart by their bluish cap.

Pet Mushbooms can be found as monster eggs in Lake Kilma and the Jungle. Their Synchro ability adds the sleep status effect to targets upon being hit with a physical attack.

Sword of Mana[edit]

Main article: Mushboom (Sword of Mana)
Mushboom Sword of Mana sprite.png

Mushbooms are flora-type enemies that are mainly found inside Mushboom Forest. They prime sense is hearing and they do not possess a secondary sense. The fugus typically conceal their presence by hiding their bodie in the ground, then hurl their cap at the hero. They can easily be defeated by casting Shade or Luna magic or by hitting them with a slash-type weapon.

Children of Mana[edit]

Main article: Mushboom (Children of Mana)
Mushboom CoM solo artwork.jpg

Mushbooms are encountered during the hero's trip to Brightwood, where they attack by spinning their cap and spewing sleep spores.

Dawn of Mana[edit]

Main article: Mushboom (Dawn of Mana)
Mushboom DOM sprite.png

Mushbooms are one of the first enemies encountered in the game. They are typically in small packs inside Sunbeam Forest and the Great Tree and are very easily to turn into a panic state.

Heroes of Mana[edit]

“A sentient mushroom, born of a mutation, that uses its cap like a boomerang.”
In-game description
Main article: Mushboom (Heroes of Mana)
Mushboom HOM sprite.png

Mushbooms are ground units units in Heroes of Mana. They are among the first summonable units in the game and are reliable fighters during the early chapters.

Circle of Mana[edit]

SSUR 0129 リース クリスマス.jpg

Mushboom are depicted in some cards albeit never as a standalone.

Rise of Mana[edit]

N Myconid icon RoM sprite.png
Main article: Mushboom (Rise of Mana)

Mushbooms appear as a water-type Magic pet and as monsters found in Salvira Cave and a few other locations.

Echoes of Mana[edit]

Mushboom EOM sprite.png
Main article: Mushboom (Echoes of Mana)

Mushboom are found in numerous chapters during the main story, side stories, and other exclusive events. They are weak against the earth element.

Visions of Mana[edit]


Etymology[edit]

The Mushboom's is a portmanteau of "mushroom" and "boom".

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Mushboom.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Italian Fungo Boom Mushboom

References[edit]

  1. ^ Secret of Mana Official Game Secrets, page 163. (ISBN: 1-55958-465-3)
Rabite icon EOM artwork.png Randi --"Whoa! What's a Rabite doing in a place like this?"
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